I have a big issue here, i installed the SDK so i could get the 64 bit compiling tools.
Guess what, VC++ is a 32 bit app and the compiler (installed by a web installer) is a 64 bit dll, so the program won't read the dll and i can't compile 64 bit apps even if i am on a 64 bit system.

All i need is a dll from the sdk, would i be breaking any rules here if i asked for the file?

(06-28-2009, 09:21 AM)CacoFFF Wrote: Guess what, VC++ is a 32 bit app and the compiler (installed by a web installer) is a 64 bit dll, so the program won't read the dll and i can't compile 64 bit apps even if i am on a 64 bit system.

The file is VCProjectAMD64Platform.dll, it is a 64 bit dll, VC++ 2008 express is a 32 bit app, the Microsoft SDK (server 2008) should have placed a 32 bit one. The x64 version is 369kb the x86 is around 280kb, after reading some similar problems from other ppl i found that there are 2 ways of solving this.

1) Install the SDK on a Windows x86 machine with VC++ 2008 and copy the 32 bit version of the dll to the computer with the 64 bit os.

2) Download the Windows SDK 2008 + .NET Framework 3.5, ISO file (1.3gb) from Microsoft.com, burn it to a DVD and extract said dll from a cab file.

If this crappy VC++ 2008 express manage to compile a 64 bit Dolphin after tweaking it, i WILL post a tutorial.
I mean, i'm not stupid, but it was a real headache and time consumer to do it, and i nearly did every single thing wrong before doing something right. For now, it will take half an hour min. That if don't go to bed right now.